[swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Stefan Rothenbühler
Dear Swinogers The next 21 Weeks i'll enjoy the military service in Kloten (ZH) and Liestal. :( I'll be doing my service as Informatikpionier. I'm wondering how much this has to do with IT ;) I guess I'll have to protect and watch after some CISCO Switches. Ok. If anybody would like to send me a

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Tobias Goeller
'llo Stefan Rothenbühler wrote: Ok. If anybody would like to send me a Fresspäckli, you're very welcome. Just send me your postal adress to my private e-mail adress. uh... oh... bad idea. The last colleagues who told me to send a fresspäckli didn't do this twice... I mean... there's plenty

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Matthias Blaser
On Monday 01 November 2004 10.41, Stefan Rothenbühler wrote: I'll be doing my service as Informatikpionier. I'm wondering how much this has to do with IT ;) Well... the name... and... uhmm... dunno ;o) I guess I'll have to protect and watch after some CISCO Switches. Yeah that's it. In

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Fredy Kuenzler
Matthias Blaser wrote: Yeah that's it. In fact, you are very lucky if you see one of these switches and routers in one of the practice missions... most of the Informatikpioniere do the same job as the Richtstrahlpioniere. And if you know how to write TCP/IP you know much more than the ones who

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Roman Hochuli
Hello Matthias I guess I'll have to protect and watch after some CISCO Switches. Yeah that's it. Not anymore. Most IkPi's are nowadays are beeing teached to administrate the BA KP Gs Vb (an integrated officeautomationsystem for HQs based on M$ Infrastructure). My rough guess is that the only

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Matthias Blaser
On Monday 01 November 2004 11.18, Fredy Kuenzler wrote: Is it really the job of the army to teach TCP/IP? Oh shit, where is our tax money going :-( Well, this is called Taking advantage of the militia system and use the people there where they have experience from their profession but

RE: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Dornbierer, Michael \(GE Commercial Finance, Hirt, NonGE\)
Have fun... have fun.. all you gonna do is at maximum learning how to setup the HQ. All IMFS things, which you never need to know, and a good hint from me to you Never try to tell them anything about security. All you get is a big wave back from them; they dislike if you've more knowledge than

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Nik Hug
Is it really the job of the army to teach TCP/IP? Oh shit, where is our tax money going :-( O/T but I can't resist ... is it really the job of the army to protect some embassy using qualified people? (most of them making a job making more or less sense) is it really the job of the army to

RE: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread Kuster, Christian
Title: RE: [swinog] Army Service O/T but I can't resist ... Me neither ;-) --snip-- --snip-- but where else can boys (and also some strange girls) play these day with expensive but useless tools? On each Windows PC ? Christian

Re: [swinog] Army Service

2004-11-01 Thread m . e
Ey rothi... enjoy schlammrobben and dummy-support for those (just like some of my friends) who finished a KV-apprenticeship and started theyre IT-career in the army... i think for you the challenge will more be based on physical effort then mental or knowledge... anyway, enjoy the (at least) 21